Florida election officials can't follow the rules

What if the Bulldogs had contested the referee calls again and again after their overtime loss to Auburn? Bulldogs play by the rules, unlike the Florida Democrats who don't.

The Florida ballot was designed by a Democratic election commission. It is the same one used in Cook County, Ill., home of William Daley, Gore's adviser and son of the Chicago political boss who in earlier years allegedly developed a system of voting from the grave using the Social Security numbers of deceased. Do we wonder about the validity of all Chicago votes?

A major educational effort was made before the Florida election. A sample ballot was mailed to all registered voters. The Democratic Party sent a postcard reminder on how to punch the Gore mark. At the polls, voters were given the ballot only after they said they knew how to use it, and if they made mistakes a new punch card was used. What else could have been done to generate Gore votes?

Now the Democrats have demanded human recounts in counties with a statistical bias toward Gore and the recount is based on determining voter intent. If recounts are done, wouldn't it be fair to recount all 67 Florida counties? Is it fair not to recount other close states such as Iowa, New Mexico, and Oregon? What about Wisconsin where Democrats allegedly bribed homeless people into the polls with cigarettes and university students admitted to voting more than once.

Perhaps we should ask Jimmy Carter to supervise Florida elections just as he has done in Third World countries.